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Hey - saw you'd tried this out on programming-enchilada's, but it doesn't compile - it may be because the version of Om / react on the site haven't been updated in a quite while. I'll look at bumping the versions up to latest.

Also, it isn't documented anywhere (yet) but there is a local sandbox you can use, to make development much less painful. If you clone the git repo, and:

$ cd programming-enchiladas/local-sandbox
$ lein figwheel

You then need to create your .cljs file in local-sandbox/src, and add a reference to local-sandbox/src/bootstrapper.cljs as per the comments.

The figwheel stuff will auto-compile and deploy your changes, which should then be visible on http://localhost:3449

Crafting the code locally is much quicker (and much less painful than trying it on the site), purely just down to the fact that the compiler has to generate lots of stuff. This might now be fixed with the :cache-analysis that David Nolen added recently (http://swannodette.github.io/2014/12/22/waitin/).

In the meantime, the workflow I normally do to add gists, is to work on them in the local sandbox, and when happy with the result, copy/paste into a gist, at which point they should compile up on the site without any errors.